XHRRR-FM (Jalisco)

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XHRRR-FM
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Broadcast area Aguascalientes
Frequency 89.5 FM
BrandingRRR
Programming
Format Noncommercial music in English
Ownership
Owner
  • Grupo Radiofónico Zer
  • (Rodrigo Rodríguez Reyes)
XHJTF-FM, XHAGA-FM, XHARZ-FM, XHEY-FM, XHDC-FM, XHLTZ-FM
History
First air date
June 2013 (permit)
Call sign meaning
Rodrigo Rodríguez Reyes
Technical information
ERP 15 kW [1]
Transmitter coordinates
21°39′36″N102°13′39″W / 21.66000°N 102.22750°W / 21.66000; -102.22750
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website grupozer.mx

XHRRR-FM is a noncommercial radio station in Encarnación de Díaz, Jalisco, Mexico, serving the Aguascalientes area. The station is owned by Grupo Radiofónico Zer, and its permit is held by Rodrigo Rodríguez Reyes. XHRRR broadcasts from a tower on Cerro de los Gallos, a mountain on the Aguascalientes-Jalisco border used to provide television service to Aguascalientes.

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